Date:
Venue: Estadio Santiago
Competition: ECL, 2nd Stage Group D: Match 5.
Score: Real
Scorers: Real
Attendance: 45,500.
Teams:
Real
Referee: Ryszard Wojcik (
After being robbed by the referee in their EPL game with
Manchester United, one could have understood if United felt hard done by, due
to Barber’s inadequacies, but it was nothing in comparison to the ludicrous
decision they had to endure at the Bernabeu a few
days later! Mark Viduka had got behind the Real
Madrid defence to cross for Alan Smith to gleefully open the scoring after only
six minutes. Then in the next minute a Luis Figo
cross was blatantly handled into the net by Raul, and like the other famous
“Hand of God” incident it only served to lower that person’s esteem and show
the world that he was a cheat and a fraud. To the referees credit, after seeing
a TV replay, he apologised to Leeds in their dressing room, but the damage had
been done and Raul should have owned up to his cheating and not have deceived
the referee. Fortunately, unlike the
United gave an excellent display of fine attacking football and Real realised that they were now playing the “First Team” unlike the “Reserves” that had been a pushover at Elland Road. After being forced to accept the referee’s decision on the equaliser, they had another bit of misfortune just before half time when Nigel Martyn appeared to have a Luis Figo low cross well covered, only to see it hit a divot and bounce over his body! Still United bounced back and a fine Mark Viduka downward header ten minutes into the second half gave them a well deserved equaliser. A draw would have been a fair result but Raul headed home a Luis Figo cross on the hour to give Real victory rather than an equaliser.
Again United rode into
The lead lasted just one minute before Luis Figo sent over a free-kick from the left for Raul to push
the ball into the net with his hand to the accompaniment of fierce
Raul raced thirty yards through challenges to
unleash a drive which Nigel Martyn spilled but Lucas Radebe was on hand to tidy up. Steve McManaman
was the next to try his luck but he was well over the top from a Geremi pull-back. Santiago Solari
nutmegged Ian Harte and he
followed up by firing in a fierce drive, which just flashed past the post.
Harry Kewell admonished Ferdinand as the big defender
went for an Ian Harte corner but only succeeded in
blocking what would have been a perfect volley opportunity for the Aussie
winger. Kewell then turned Geremi
inside out before whipping over a cross which Cesar did well to keep out at the
near post, and Mark Viduka caused all sorts of
problems from another Ian Harte corner before
Fernando Hierro hastily booted it clear. Eirik Bakke floored Raul
twenty-five yards out, but Fernando Hierro’s well
placed free-kick was not strong enough to trouble Nigel Martyn.
Then Mark Viduka turned inside Santiago Solari and got in a left foot shot which brought Cesar to
his knees and
Four minutes from the break Figo seemed very lucky to give Real
the lead with an angled shot from the right which looked innocuous until it
took a wicked bounce off the greasy surface and flew into the far corner past a
stunned Nigel Martyn. Raul was desperately close with
a glancing header as
United lost their skipper Lucas Radebe shortly afterwards as he went down in agony with an
injury to his right knee sustained when he fell awkwardly as he was making a
clearance from a Geremi cross. Gary Kelly came on at
right back, with Harte switching to left back and
Dominic Matteo being paired with Rio Ferdinand in
central defence. United then had an excellent move
featuring Harry Kewell, Alan Smith and Mark Viduka. The big Aussie found time to measure his shot from
the edge of the box but, unluckily, it hit the angle of the bar and post and
then flew over. A minute later he was through again this time from an Alan
Smith pass but he shot wide. Luis Figo was guilty of
a similar miss at the other end after being put through by Geremi.
Near the end Alan Smith went down in the area but without reward as
Match Action:
Alan Smith shoots to score the first goal
Alan Smith watches the first goal go into the
net
Alan Smith beats Cesar to open the scoring
Harry Kewell
congratulates Alan Smith
Mark Viduka turns
away after scoring the second goal
Lucas Radebe is
carried off on a stretcher
United fans at the Bernabeu
Teams:
Back Row: Mark Viduka,
Alan Smith, Dominic Matteo, Nigel Martyn,
Front Row: Eirik Bakke, Olivier Dacourt, Harry Kewell, David Batty, Lucas Radebe.
Real Madrid 2000-01
Players:
Alan Smith and Mark Viduka scored for
Nigel Martyn was
unlucky David Batty combined well
with Mark Viduka
Harry Kewell set up easy chance Olivier Dacourt
blazed over
for Figo’s goal
for Alan Smith
Lucas Radebe was stretchered off Eirik Bakke floored Raul Ian Harte was nutmegged Gary Kelly was at right-back Albert Celedes started
in midfield
Fernando Morientes came
in as striker Aitor Karanka came into central defence Alberto Rivera came on as a
substitute
Jorge Tote was an unused substitute